A/T's or M/T's? I have experience with both and I have nothing bad to say about either. I'm on my 3rd set of M/T's (35x12.5x17). For being a mud tire they balance out etremely well, are not that loud on the highway, they clean themselfs out good and if rotated properly they have a long life. I managed 48k out of my last set, and that's on a heavy diesel truck.

Look at Daystar or Tuff Country for leveling kits/shocks. They usually have good pricing.

Better do the whole truck, wouldn't want to scratch it up if you accidentally bump a pole or cart corral at the mall.

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